I tried: cat /dev/video0 > ~/tmp/video0.mpg [wait 5 seconds, ctrl-c] cat /dev/video1 > ~/tmp/video1.mpg [wait 5 seconds, ctrl-c] video0.mpg contained a viewable file that was 5.7meg video1.mpg was 0 bytes Kevin Kuphal wrote: Richard Bronosky wrote:I don't own a windows box. Is there a method of testing it in Linux that I have not done? (see my logs link in the "situation" page below.)Not that I know of short of cat /dev/video1 > test.mpg to dump the output of the card to a file. It is impossible to say without having other evidence of the card functioning in another system whether you are experiencing a hardware problem. It is not uncommon from the messages I've read to have a PVR-500 with one tuner defective. I've also seen reports where loading the Windows drivers/firmware on a Windows system resets the card to a working state. I think this is usually indicative of a firmware issue but either way, testing in another OS should give you the confirmation of whether the card works at all.Kevin _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users -- Thank you for your time, --==<< R i c h a r d B r o n o s k y >>==-- Before posting to a mailing list I check the following locations: http://mysettopbox.tv/phpBB2/ http://ivtvdriver.org/ http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/ http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/ivtv/devel/ http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/ivtv/users/ http://knoppmythwiki.org/ I may have missed the answer there, in which case, please point out the article to me, but don't say "check forum X." Nearly all viruses and spyware are designed to use Microsoft internet products. Protect yourself by avoiding Internet Explorer & Outlook/Outlook Express. |
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